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    THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY. MAY 23. 1921.
EuHaloes Irample Joplin Under Score of 12-5 and 11-1 in Double Bill
Lec and Massey
Jump on Miner
Pitchers Hard
Omaha Shortstop (Jets Five
Hit?, While Local Center
fielder Clouts Out Two
Homers.
Joplin, Mo.. May 22. (Special
Telegram.) Omaha mauled, mur
dered and took everything Joplin had
this atternoon. 'The Buffaloes cop
ped the opener, 12 to 5 and the twi
light affair, 11 to 1.
The first game was clo.c for a
spell, with the Miners tying the count
at the five run -milestone, but the
Buffaloes tacked on seven more and
held the locals. '
In the lirst, Gislasan walked but
was forced by Haney, who went To
third on Lee's single. Lclivelt's hit
through the box scored both run
ners and Gi ifhn drove one over the
left field wall for a home rim.
The Miners tied it up in the fifth
and sixth but the visitors ran off
with everything in the closing frame.
In the eighth with Gislason on, Lee
smashed a homo run to center. Grif
fin got a home run, two triples and a
double.
There was no question about the
second game. The Buffaloes had it
all the way. and the Minors helped
them out with a comedy' of errors.
In the first inning Lec got his second
home run of the day, a line smash
to center.
Davenport was hurling superbly
and had the Miners at his mercy. Un
til the ninth they had but two hits
from his delivery, one of them a
scratch that hopped over Massey as
he was about to field,
In the ninth Robertson tripled and
Dunn singled and accounted for the
only home tally, leanwhile the
Buffaloes were pecking away each
inning with hits and runs and had
the game swamped before it was well
under way.
Massey's five hits and Lee's clout
ing were the .features of the game
which turned to a listless uninterest
ing affair as it progressed. The
score:
First gnmr:
OMAHA.
filelatton. ib
Haney. 3b
Ic, If
l.ellvelt, lb
tirlffln. rf
O'Hrien, ef ,
Massey, as
AB. K. II. O.A.E.
4 1
i o a
3 1
7 1
3 1
S 1
I 3
it 1
1
0 S
J. ingle, e
llurrh, p
Claser, p . , 1
Totals S7 12 14 T 15 1
.IOP1 IS. AB. R. H. O.A.E.
Chrlstennen, If 5 0 1 0 0 0
Hamilton. 3b 5 1 1 3 8 0
Robert wn, ss S 0 0 1 S 0
Cady. e SO 1 S 1 1
B. Smith, lb 4 0 1 11 1 0
Krneger, Jh 4 1 t S 1
Mueller, rf 4 1 1 3 0 0
Strain, rf 4 1 3 1 0
Young, p ; 3 1 1 1 4 1
O'Neill, p 0 O O 0
sl)unn 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .S"1127 158
xBatteit for O'Neill In eighth.
Score by Innings:
ro,' .40010033 I 12
Joplin . 0010220005
nummary Two-base hits: Hurth, 2;
firiffln. Strain. Hamilton fatly. Three
base hltst Griffin. 2: Gialanon. Home
rum: (.rlffln. l ee. liases on balls: Off
Young, 1 off O'Xcllh 3: off Burrh, 1.
struck out: By Young, 2; by O'Neill, 2:
by tilaser, S. Earned runs and hits: Off
Tonne-. 7 and It In 0 1-3 Innings; off
O'Neill, 3 and 3 in 2 2-3 innings: off
Uurt-h, 3 and 8 In 5 innings; off Olaser, 2
and 3 In four innings. Stolen hnsea; Ols
Inn. Christensen. Sacrifice hits: Rob.
ortson, Haney. Massry. Double: plays:
Haney to (iislason. Hamilton to Smith to
fady. Wild pitch. , Young. Hit by
pitched ball: Massey by O'Neill. Left on
bases; Omahn, -4: .loplln, 5. I ptpires:
llclme and Buckley. Time: 1:10.
Second game:
OMAHA.
ftlslason. 2b
Haney. 3b
AB. R. H. O.A.E.
. 6 0 0 3 3 1
4 1 n O I 0
Lee. If 5 4
l.ellvelt, lb 4 1
4rl'fin, rf S 0
O'Brien, cf I
Massey, ss , 5 2
llunh, e 1
Davenport, p 5 1
S
2 II
3 II
S 0
1 w
4 1
7 t
1 3
fatal 43 11 15 21 in t
JOPLIN. AB. R, II. O.A.E.
thristensvn. It 2
It 0
Mueller. 3b
0 14
1 3 2
13 0
0
1 3 S
5 1
10ft
0 0 0
10 4)
0 3 0
Knhertsnn, ss
rnnn, o . , .
Smith, p-lb .
Kmeper, 2b .
O'Nfill, ef ..
nrrain. rr
fcohenberg, p
mein.
Merger, lb ..... 1
Total! .........31 I 4 27 12 7
Score by Innings:
Omaha t 1 S 1 3 1 0 011
Joplin 0 000000qi 1
Two-ho h:t: Lee, Massey. l.ellvelt,
Burth. T!ir:e-tae hit: Robeit"3n. Home
run: Ice. rl'c on halls:, Off Schen
Iwg. St off Davenport, 2. Struck out:
By Schenberjr. 4; by Smith, 1: by Dayen.
port, 7. Kaireil runs and nits: Off Dav
enport. 1 umt 4 In 9 Innings; off lichen
berg, 4 nnd 7 In A innings; off Lambeth.
2 and 3 in 1 Inning; off Smith, none and
4 in 3 innings, stolen bases: Lee,
O'Brien, Itilnh. Robertson. Hit by
pttened nan: iinnn by oarennort. Double
Slays: Krueger to Robertson to Smith,
4ibertson to Herger. Left on bases:
Omaha. 7; Joplin, 8. Vmnires: Buckley
and Holmes. Time: 1:40.
,. . ' Boosters, Ms Soonera, 2-8.
Oklahoma City. May 2. After losing
the first gsme of a double-header with
Des Moines. to 2. Oklahoma City regis
tered IwliK In the ninth inning of the
second to tie the score and then won in
the 101b. .
First game: -DES
MOLNKS. I OKLA. CITT.
AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
Ke'edy. cf
1 0 Pitt, rf
2 0
Oram, Sb
Moeller, lb
O'Co'or, rf
Milan. If
Coffey, 2b
Brawn, ss
Banner, e
lAidolph, p
ilerx, p
Totals
1 1 J Moore. If
2 11 liHarper. f
3 3 i Heatly, 2b
0 1 0
13 1
12 4
2 14 0
1 7 llGraham. lb
0 4 4 Wright, 3b
1 1.1 Hughes, ss
1.1 I Parker, c
2 Mitchell, p
(01 Gross, p
1 3 1
12 4
2
4
0 4 1
0 0 t
0 0 2
1 0 8
00
xM'Carth v
39 11 29 11, Ramsey, p
Totals 5S 5
20 13
iTwe out when winning run scored.
McCarthy batted for Gross ln ninth
Score by Innings:
Te Moines ......1 : ( I ! I 0 7
Oklahoma City ..2 00210002 1 I
, Summary Runs: Kennedy, Moeller,
American Association
Kansas City. Mo.. May II. R. H. E.
Louisville . . . . , it 3
Kansas City ( t
Batteries: Long, Wright and Kocher;
Carter and Blackwell.
St Paul, Minn.. Msy II. R. BT. K
Toledo ....10 11 0
L Paul T 10 I
Batteries: McCullough. Morrisette,
Srady and Manton; Merrill, Oriner, . Hall,
Williams and McMenemy.
Milwaukee. Wis., May !. R. H. E.
Indianapolis .16 13 3
lllwaukee i 7 I
Batteries: Weaver, Ensmann and Hen
ley; Northrop, Barnes and Clarke.
Minneapolis, Minn.. May 22. R. H. E.
Solumbus I 14 3
inneapoli IS 20
Batteries: Clark, "rman, C. Wilson
nd A. Wilson; Tins, aad Mayer.
Drown, ; I.tidolph, Burner. 1; Pitt,
Moore, 1: Hrjr, Grafcam, Wright,
Hughes, McCarthy. Errors: Grant, Milan,
i'.rown. Banner, Ludolph. Harpar. Hughes.
Two-baa hits: Kennedy, Hughes, tlome
run: Brown. Sacrifice hits : Ludolph,
Moore, Orosa, Parker, Harper. Stolen
bases: Mo Her. Harper, Brown. First baae
on balls: Off Mitchell. 4; oft namsey, 1;
off Ludolpr., 4; off Merz. 1. Struck out:
By Mitchell, S; by Uroaa, 1; by Ludolph,
:. Runs and hits: Oft Mitchell, t In 7
innings: off Groan, 1 and 4 In i Innings;
off Ludolph. T and I In I J-l Innings:
off Mere, 1 snd 3 In 1 1-3 Innings. Passed
ball: Banner. Double plays: Harper to
(iraham; Coffey to Moeller; Milan to
Coffey. Left on bases: Des Moines. I;
Oklahoma City, I. Time of gams: 2:00.
empires: Becker and Anderson.
Second Game
DES MOrNBS.
AB.H.O.A.
Ke'edy, rf a l a o
OKLA. CITT.
AB.H.O.A
Pitt, rf 6 J
Moore, If I 3 S
Grant, 3b 4 11
Moeller, IS 5
O'Co'or, r 5
Milan. If 3
Coffey, :b 4
Brown, ss 4
Anderson, e 4
S & 1 Harper, ef 5 J 9
1 1 '1 Hi- tly. ;h 4 t 1
n :: o'Gr'ham, 1b 4 0 7
0 4 1 'Wright, 3b 4 S 0
2 0 O'Hushe.T, si 5 0 1
1 tl UCrthy, c 4 1 4
2 2 liSallabury, p 5 0 1
Black, p 4
. vBroen 10 0
36 112! 5i Ramsey, p 0 0 0
Love, p 110
Total
Totals SS 11 27 10
x Hailed for Salisbury In (ixth.
Score by Innings:
Tics Moines . .5 0 8 ! 1 0 1 0 0 i
Oklahoma City 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2
Summary F.uns: Kennedy, 2; Moeller,
2; Brown, Anderson, Moore, Heatly. Er
rors: Grant, Hughes. Two-base hits: Moel
ler, O'Connor, Harper. Moore, Brown.
Three-base hits: Brown, I Anderson. Sacri
fice hits: Grant. Heatly, Milan, First baae
on balls: Off Salisbury, 1. Struck out: By
Salisbury, 2; by Love, 1; by Black, .
Huns and hits: Off Salisbury, 6 and 7 In 8
innings; off Ramsey. 1 and ilnl innings;
off ove, 0 and 1 in 1 inning. Wild pitches:
Salisbury. Black. Left on bases: Des
Moines, 7: Oklahoma City, 11, Time of
game: 1:45. Umpires: Anderson and
Hecker,
Wichita Wins Final
Game of Series With
Saints on Beck's Homei
Wichita, Kan.. May 22. Wichita made
;i clean aweep of the series with St. Jo.
eph by taking today's game, 6 to 2.
Wichita came up after St. Joseph had
taken the lead early tn the gsme and
won it on Beck's home run in the sixth.
The score:
ST. JOSEPH. I WICHITA. .
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
Co'otly, 3b 4 1 1 2ISmlth, cf 3 2 3 1
Co'ldon, rf 3
Fisher. If 3
B'n'wltz, cf 3
Beatty, lb 3
M'D'ald. ss 4
0 1 o W'burn, ab 4
3 1 0 Berger, ss 4
1 4 1 1 East, rf 4
1 7 2!Beck. lb 4
0 4 4Butler. 3b 4
1 2 B'kesly, If 3
1 S IiHaley, e 3
2 4
2 1
1 2
1 11
2 0
0 1
1
1 0
Nufer. 2b 3
Owens, c 3
Cullop, p 3
0 1 41 Gregory p t
Totals 29 3 24 171 Totals 32 12 27 20
Score by Innings:
St. Joseph 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Wichita . .....0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 x 6
Summary Runs: Connolly. Nufer.
Smith. 2; Beck, Haley. 2; Gregory. Er
ros: McDonald, Washburn. Left on bases:
Wichita, 6: St. Joseph. 4. Sacrifice hits:
Corridon, Bonowits. Two-base hits: Wash
burn, f isher, 2: smith, East, uonowtts.
Three-base hit: Washburn. Home run:
Beck. Stolen bases: Smith, Nufer. Dou
ble plays: Nufer to McDonald to Beat
ty; Berger to Washburn to Beck, 2;
Gregory to Washburn to Beck: Beatty to
McDonald. strucK out: ay uregory, 4;
by Cullop, 3. First base on balls: Off
Gregory, 2: off Cullop. 1. Hit by pltcned
ball: By Cullop, Blakesley. Time of game:
1:25. Umpires: Guthrie ana ueiave.
Packers, 8-3; Oilers, 3-2.
Tutaa, Okl., Msy 22. Sioux City won
both games of today's double-header from
Tulsa, 8 to 3 and 4 to 2. Tulsa's errors
came at critical momenta tn the first
game. Mets's home run with a man on
bases in the eighth broke up the second
game, which was a pitcher's battle up to
that stage.
First game:
SIOUX CITr. I TULSA.
AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A.
Fox. ff 5 0 4 OlBurke, If 4 0 2 0
R nbr'er, 2b 5 1'3 SiTho'son. 3b S 1 2 2
Pa'docK, cf S 1 t OlWuffU, 2b 5 2 5 1
Metz, lb 2 1S S'Davls. rf 4 4 0 0
B mlller, ss 3 0 4 4Parker, lb & 1 6 1
Rob'son, rf 2 12 (HBennett. cf 3 12 0
Marr, 3b S 1 0 0M'Gl'nls, ss 4 1 11
Spellman.c 5 3 4 2 Query, o 3 2 10 3
Tesar, p 3 12 3 Boehler, p 4 112
Totals 33 9 27 141 Totals 37 13 27 11
Score by innings:
Sioux City 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 28
Tulsa 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
Summary Runs: Steinbrenner, Metz,
Blaumlller. 2; Robinson, 2: Spellman, 2;
Parker, Bennet, Query. Errors: Wufftl,
McOinnis. 2; Quory. Two-base hits: Me
Ginnis, Steinbrenner, Query, Paddock,
Marr. Three-base hit: Bennett. Home
runs: Spellman, Query. Sacrifice hits:
Met, Tesar, Robinson. Double plays: Te
sar to Spellman to Mots; Query to Thomp
son. First base on balls: Off Boehler, 8;
oft Tesar, 1. Struck out: By Boehler, 9;
by Tesar, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Te
wr, . Query, Bennett, Burke. Left on
gaes: Tulsa, 11; Sioux City. 10. Ttma of
tame: 2:00. Umpires: Burnside and Daly.
Second Game
SIOUX CITT. I . TULSA.
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
Fox, lf-ss 4 0 3 2 Todt.lt
S'nbr'er, 2b 4 3 4 4 Tho'soa, Sb
Pa'dock, cf 4 0 0 0Wuffii, 2b
0
4
1
Metz. lb 4 1 ( 0 Davis, rf
B'miller, Is 3 0
Casey. If 0 0
Rob'son. rf 4 1
Marr, 3b 4 2
Graham, c 4 3
Lotz, p 3 1
xRuasell 1 0
3 1
1 0
Parker, lb
Query, lb
Bennett, cf
M'Gl'nis, ss.
Heving, o
0 8
0 2
1 6
3 0
1 1
6 0
0 4
0 0
0 3
1 t
2 1
0 0
1 0
H'ghland, p 3
xBurxe 1
Morris, p 1
Totals 55 10 27 12
Totals 36 11 2T 14
sBatted for Beaumiller in eighth.
x Batted for MoGinnia tn ninth.
Score by innings:
Pinux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 24
Tuasa .' 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13
Summary Runs: Fox, Metx, Robinson,
Graham. Todt, Having- Errors: Graham,
McGlnnls. Two-base hits: Marr, Robin
son. Threc-bnse fcit: Heving. Home run:
Metz. Sacrifice hits: Davis. McOinnis.
steinbrenner. Stolen base: Wuffli. Double
pisy: Wuffli to Parker. Hits and runs:
off Haughland, 4 and 10 in 8 2-3 innings.
First base on balls: Off Haughland, 3;
eff Lotz. 2. Struck out: By Lots, 0; by
Haughland, 2. Wild pitches: Lots. 2. Balk:
Laughland. Left on bases: Tulsa, 10;
Sioux C4ty. 8, Time of game: 2:10. Um
pires: Daly and Burnside.
Cedar Rapids High
And Iowa U Win
Annual State Meet
Des Moines, la., May 22. Iowa
university won the annual state col
lege track and field meet at the
Dake stadium Saturday by scoring in
every event except the two-mile run
and javelin throw, for' a total of 69
points.
Ames finished second with 52
points, Grinncll third with 20, and
Drake fourth with 19. Cornell
scored 5 5-6 points, Coe 5 1-3., Des
Moines 2 1-2 and Morningside 1-3.
Seven records were broken in the
course of the meet and a mark was
established in . the javelin throw, a
new event on the program.
In the high school events Cedar
Rapids High school won an easy
first place with 29 points. West Des
Moines was second with 18 3-5 and
Iowa City High school third with 18
points. v
Cedar Rapids won the high honors
by capturing five firsts and four
thirds.
Navy Beats Syracuse
Annapolis, May 21. Navy's eight
overwhelmed Syracuse on the Sev
ern river this afternoon, winning a
two-mile brush by five lengths. The
Syracuse freshmen put it over the
local freshmen by two lengths.
The time: Navy 'varsity, 11:052-5;
Syracuse 'varsity. 1 1 -.27 2-5. Syra
cuse freshmen. 11:25; Xavy fresh
men, 11:34.
Use Bee Want Ads for Results.
Pirates Clout
Out Four Homers
And Win, 8 to 6
New York Defense Crumbles
In Final Frame and Pitts
burgh Scores Four Runs;
Dodgers Lose.
New York, May 22. Pittsburgh
won from New York today, 8 to 6,
in a sensational game featured by four
home runs. It was Cooper's seventh
straight victory.
After Pittsburgh tied the score in
the eighth with VVhitted's home run,
Bums put the Giants ahead, with a
four base hit. Carey hit the ball in
to the left field bleachers in the ninth
with one on base, Pittsburgh regain
ing the lead. The New York defense
crumbled and Pittsburgh batted in
four more runs. Snyder of New York
hit the fourth home run with two on
bases in the ninth.
PITTSBURGH.
NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.
AB.H.O.A. t
Blgbee. if 4 2 4 HBurns. If
1
Carey, cf 4
M'nvllle, ss 4
1 1
o o
II BcroCt. ss 5 0 3 2
0 2Frlsch,2b 2 0 4 4
2 OlToung, rr S 1 2 0
3 01 Kelly, lb 492
4 II King, cf 4 111
t OiRapp.Sb 2 0 2 4
3 lixBrown 10 0 0
0 liSnyder. c 4 3 8 2
1 Barnes, d 3 10 0
C'tshavi. 2b 5
4
3
3
3
0
2
Whltted. rf 3
Ti'rney, 3b 4
Orlmm. lb 5
Skiff, c 4
Cooper, p 5
Totals
40 17 27 7lSaltee, p 0 0 0 0
Toney. p 0 0 0 1
xGaston 10 0 0
Totals 33 11 2T 16
xBrown batted for Rapp in ninth.
xOaston batted for Toney In ninth.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh' 00000002 6 8
New Tork 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 S
Summary Runs: Bigbee, Carey. Mar
nnville, Cutshaw, 2; Whitted, Tlerney,
Grimm, Burns. 2; Kelly, 2; King. Snyder.
Errors: Cooper, Frlsch, Kelly. Two-base
hits: Burns. Cutshaw, 2; Snyder. Cooper,
King. Home runs: Whitted, Burns, Carey,
Snyder. Sacrifice hits: Bancroft. Tlerney,
Frlsch, Whitted, Skiff. Double plays: Mar
anvllle to Cutshaw; Cooper to Tierney
to Grimm; Skiff to Cutshaw. Left on
bases: New York, 4; Pittsburgh, 11. First
base on talis: Off Cooper, 2; off Sallee,
1. Hits: Off Barnes, 11 in 7 Innings; off
Salice. 3 In 1 inning; off Toney, 3 in 1
inning. Struck out: By Cooper, 6; by
Barnes, 3; by Sallee, 1. Wild pitch:
Barnes. Losing pitcher: Sallee. Time of
game: 2:30. Umpires: O'Day and Qulgley.
Cubs, ; Dodgers, 4.
Brooklyn, May 22. Chicago won an ex
citing 12-inning game from Brooklyn to
day, to 4. The Superbas tied the score
in the ninth, with a home run. a trtplo
and two doubles. The visitors won on a
pass. Sullivana triple ana an error by
Mamaux, who relieved Reuther. Score:
CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.
Barber, rf 6 0 3 0
BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A.
Olson, ss
0 6
H'l'cher, ss 6 0 1
Terry, 2b 6 2 3
Grimes, lb 4 2 IS
Maisel, cf 3 0 4
R'rtson, cf 1 0 0
Cheeves, p 0 0 0
S'llivan, If 5 4 4
K'll'her, 3b 4 12
O'Fa'elt. c B 1 4
Freeman, p 3 1 0
York, p 0 0 0
J'hnst'n, 3b
1 2
1 1
3 3
0 2
1 12
0 4
0 4
1 2
Griffith, rl
Wheat, If
Myers, cf
K'etchy, 1b
Kilduff, 2b
Taylor, o
Kr'eger, c
Ruethcr, p
Mamaux, p
xHood
xMltchell
0
0
0 0
0 0
T'ombly, cf 2 ft 0
Totals 44 11 38 171 Totals 41 8 36 IS
xHood batted for Ruether In ninth.
xMltchell batted for, Mamaux in 12th.
Score by Innings:
Chicago ...... 10000102000 26
Brooklyn 00000010300 04
Summary Runs: Barber, Grimes, 3;
Sullivan. Maisel, Wheat. 2: Konetchy,
Krueger. F,rrors: Konetchy, Krueger, Ma
maux. Two-base hits: Terry, Grimes, Sul
livan, 2; Konetchy, Hood. Three-base hits:
Sullivan, Krueger. Home run: Wheat.
Stolen base: Griffith. Sacrifice hits: Mai
sel, Cheeves, Kelieher, Taylor, Double
plays: Johnston to Konetchy; Kilduff to
Konetchy; Kelieher to Grimes. Left on
bases: Chicago. 12: Brooklyn. 6. First baae
on balls: Off Freeman, 3; off Cheeves, 1:
off Ruether, 5; off Mamaux, 2. Hits: Off
Freeman, 6 In 8 2-3 innings; off York,
1 in 1-3 Innings; off Cheeves, 1 in 3 in
nings; off Ruether, 9 in 9 innings; off
Mamaux, 2 in 3 innings. Struck out: By
Freeman, 1; by Ruether, 3;. by M-maux, 1.
Winning pitcher: Cheeves. Losing pitcher:
Mamaux. Time of game: 3:0(1. Umpires:
Jloran and Rlgler.
Weslevan Tracksters
Win 44nnual Nebraska
Intercollegiate Meet
Lincoln, May 22. (Special.)
Nebraska Wesleyan walked away
with first honors in the annual Ne
braska intercollegiate track meet on
Johnson field Saturday afternoon.
The Wesleyan aggregation piled up a
total of 74 points - while Hastings
was second with 30 and Doane third,
with 24 1-2.
Four records were smashed in the
meet. Paui Martin of Wesleyan
broke two state records. He hurled
the discus 120 feet 1 1-2 inches, bet
tering the record of 119 feet 4 inches,
held bv Durham of Wesleyan since
1916. "He also threw the javelin 148
feet 5 inches which broke the record
of 142 feet 9 inches by Quants of
Wesleyan in 1920.
Parks of York set a new mark
in the shotput when he heaved the
16-pound weight 41 feet 6 5-8 inches.
The former record of 40 feet 1 1-2
inches s made by Johnson of Wes
leyan in 1914. Johnson of Midland
set a new record in the pole-vault
when he cleared the bar at 10 feet
9 1-2 inches. Johnson of Bellevue
and Riggs of Hastings 'were tied
for first, honors in points. Marin
was awarded the cup when he won
the toss.
Harvard Athlete Breaks
Broad Jump Record
Cambridge, Mass., May 22. Ned
Gourdin, Harvard's negro athlete,
after breaking the intercollegiate
record in the broad jump with 24
r feet, six inches and winning the 100-
yard dash, took toe ZUU-yard dash
from Stevenson, Princeton's star
sprinter, and helped the Crimson de
feat the Tigers, 5Sf to 58, in a track
meet Saturday!
. Gourdin' s mark in the running
broad jump broke the collegiate rec
ord set in 1899 by A. C. Kraert
zlcin of the University of Penn
sylvania. National Balloon Race
Starts From Birmingham
Birmingham, Ala., May 21. The
1921 national elimination balloon
race got under way shortly after 7
o'clock tonight With the departure
of the balloon Atascadera (Cal.),
piloted by Captain John Berry of
St. Louis. The big bag sailed west
ward at about 20 miles an hour, and
the eight other contestants followed
at five-minute intervals.
Billy Mike and Bill"
Brcnnan to Box July 6
St. Paul, Minn., May 22. Billy
Miske of St. Paul and Bill Brennau
; of Chicago, heavyweights, have been
I matched to box 10 rounds here June
6, it was announced today.
BaseBallResulls
'ejflStandtri
WESTER-V LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet.
24 ,71T Okla. City 17 1 .Hi
1? IS .SSllSoo City 15 1 .471
17 16 .M 5 OMAHA IS IB .4M
Wichita,
Joplin
Tulsa
St. Joe
18 16 .eOOiD Moines 13 23 .343
yesterday' Results,
nmalia. 12-11; Joplin. 5-1.
Sioux City, 8-3; Tulsa, 3-S.
lies Moines, 0-7; Oklahoma City, 2-t.
Wichita, I; St. Joseph, 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
W. L. Pct.l W. L.
Cl'veland 21 13 .SHlWashtng. H 17
N'. Tork 18 13 .600 St. Louis 15 17
Detroit 19 1 .643!ch!cgo 13 18
Boston 13 14 .481rhiladel. -10 21
Yesterday's Results.
Cleveland, 6; Boston, 0.
Chicago. S: Washington, I.
Philadelphia, 9; Detroit, 6.
-New? Tork, 6; St. Louis, 5.
Today's Games.
New Tork at St. Louis.
Washington at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Detroit.
Boston at Cleveland.
Pet.
.485
.49
.448
.333
NATIONAL LXAGLfc.
W. L. Pet.! W. L. Pet.
Pittsburg 25 6 .806!Boston 11 15 .483
N. York 21 11 ,65;st. Louis 10 18 .357
Br'okiyn 18 17 .514!Cincln. 11 23 .324
Chicago 15 13 .336;Phtladel. 9 20 .310
Yesterday's Results.
Pittsburgh, 8; New Tork, 8.
ChlcaKO, 6; Booklyn, 1,
Others not scheduled.
Today's Games.
St. Louia at Boston,
t'hicago at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh at New York.
Cincinnati :it Philadelphia.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
W. L. Pat. I W. L. Pet.
Kan City 17 11 .6071 Toledo 16 16
Indi'polls 15 11 .677iSt. Paul 13 17
Ml'apolls 15 11 .677' Mll'aukee 1! 16
Lo'lsvllle 15 14 .517ICoiumbus 12 If
Yesterday's Results.
Louisville, 9; Kansas City, .
Toledo, 10; St. Paul, 7.
Indianapolis, 15; Milwaukee, S.
Minneapolis, 16; Columbus, 8.
Today's Games.
Columbus at St. Paul.
Toledo at Minneapolis.
Louisville at Milwaukee.
Others not scheduled.
.500
.433
.429
.387
Cornhuskers Win
Third Contest of
Series From Sooners
Lincoln, jtfeb., May 22. Special
Telegram. )XNebraska took the odd
contest of a three-game series from
Oakland, by defeating them on the
local diamond, 5 to 4, this afternoon.
The game was a battle throughout
and the score was tied during the
entire game until the ninth inning.
- Oklahoma scored a pair of runs in
the fourth inning ana Nebraska re
peated the performance in her half
of that frame.- A home run by Carr,
Nebraska third baseman, scored the
two runs.
In the first half of the ninth. Okla
homa gathered two runs on three
hits. Cotton got safe on a single.
Cox drove out a three-bagger, scor
ing Cotton ahead of him. A single
by Captain Talbot of the Sooners
scored Cox.
Carr, the first Nebraska batter up
in the ninth inning, drew a walk.
Thomsen flied out to center field.
McCrory drew a walk and Carr
scored on Bckins' hit. Anderson
drove out a single, scoring McCrory.
Bekins took home when Shotstop
Talbot muffed Schoppel's line drive.
' JfEBRASKA I OKLA. CITV.
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
Pizer, 2b 4 0 2 llHaskell, 'ef 4 0 4 0
Bailey, ss 3 0 3 2Hogan, 3b 4 0 16
Carr, 5b 2 12 2!Seltz, 2b 4 0 10
Thomsen, e 3 0 4 HCotton, rf i4 3 1 0
McCrory. If 3 0 3 OICox. lb 4 1 10 3
Bekins. lb 4 1 10 0Ogllvle, c 4 0 4 2
A'derson, rf 4 1 0 KTalbot, ss 4 1 S 1
Scho'el. cf 4 0 0 01 Marsh, If 3 0 0 0
Munger, p 2 0 3 2Dolph, p 2 0 10
Davis, p 0 0 0 0
Totals 29.3 27 91 Totals 33 5 27 12
Score by innings:
Oklahoma City 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 24
Nebraska 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 5
Summary Runs: Bailey, Carr, 2; Mc
Crory, BeklnB, Haskell. Seltz, Cotton. Er
rors: Carr, 2; Hogan Three-base hit:
Cox. Home run: Carr. Double plays:
Cox to Talbot to Cox; Hogan to Cox.
Struck out: By Dolph, 3; by Munger, 5.
First base on balls: Off Dolph. 3. Hit
by pitched ball: Seitx by Munger. Um
pires: Dys and Thorgrtmson.
Princeton Finishes
First In Triangular
Race; Cornell, Second
Ithaca, N. Y., May 22. Princeton
won the triangular race on Cayuga
lake Saturday, defeating Cornell by
two and one-half lengths and Yale
by six.
Cornell took the lead at the start
but could not hold it after the quar
ter mile. Kclls, bow in the Cornell
boat, caught a bad crab at the mile
and the boat lost several lengths
but soon' recovered and forged ahead
regaining two lengths. The bow
man caught another crab at the mile
and three-quarters, losing his oar
and stopping the boat.
The official time was Princeton,
10:33: Cornell. 10:47: Yale. 11:03.
Cornell took the freshmen race by
five full boat lengths ahead of 'Yale
with Princeton third.
Amateur!
Stromsburg. 4 SHrer Creek, 0.
Stiver Creek, Neb.. May 22. (Special.)
Silver Creek lost to Stromsburg here to
day by the score of 4 to 0, in an interest
ing game. Olson, who hurled for the
visiters, struck out 12 batters and allowed
the locals only 6 scattered hits, while
Miles of Silver Creek whiffed four and
allowed seven hits. Anderson caught for
the winners and TImm for the lors.
Shenandoah, 9: Walnut .
Shenandoah, la., May 22. (Social.)
Shenandoah defeated Walnut here this
afternoon by the score of to s in one
of the best played games ever staged on
the local diamond. The features of the
game were the three home runs, one by
McKee and Kruga of the locals ' and
Blschoff of the visitors. McKee allowed
the visitors 13 hits, while Wright allowed
the locals 12. The batteries Walnut,
Wright and Kelmsn; Shenandoah, McKee
and Caatle. ,
Beatrice,. I ; allrbury, S.
Beatrice. Neb., May 22. (Special.)
The Beatrice town team defeated the Fair
bury club here this afternoon by the score
of 3 to 3. aBtteries Beatrice, Dull and
Don; Falrbury, Bledsoe and Crounce.
Columbus, 3; Central City, 2
Columbus. Hob, May 22. (Special.)
Columbus beat Central City here this after
noon in one of the hardest fought games
ever played hers by the score of 1 to 2.
Benham, pitcher for the locals, whiffed
11 batsmen, while Laub of the visitors
struck out only two. Batteries Colum
bus. Benham and Smagacs; Central City,
laub and Oleason. Central City collected
two hits and Columbus nine blnglcs.
Sldnej, IS; Chenenne Teamsters, 1.
Sidney, Neb.. May 32. (Special.) The
Sidney Boosters defeated the Cheyenne
Teamsters 1'nlon base ball team. here this
afternoon In a featareless game by the
score of 15 to 1. aBtteries Sidney, Mc-
urtw, uonaiason ana Brown; Cheyenne,
jJickersoa ana trews.
Falk's Circuit
Hit With Bases
Full Wins Game
White Sox Trim Washington,
6 to 2 Indians Shut Out
Boston, 5 to 0, While
Yanks Beat Browns.
. Chicago, May 22. Falk's home run
with the bases full in the sixth, gave
the White Sox a victory over Wash
ington today, 6 to 2. Falk's hit
broke up a pitchers' battle in which
Courtney had shut out the Sox for
five innings. A three bagger by Mos
til right afterwards, drove out Court
ney, and Erickson finished the game.
WASHINGTON CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A. J'hnson, ss 4 2 3 4
Judge, lt 4 3 7 HM'ligan, 3b I 0 1 1
Milan It 4 12 0 Collins. 2h 2 13 5
Rice, cf 3 12 0 Hooper, rf 3 0 0 0
Harris, 2b 2 0 13 Falk, lr 4 110
Miller, rf S 1 0 0 Mosttt, cf 4 13 0
Shanks, 3b 4 2 1 Sheely, lb 3 1 11 0
O arrlty, c 2 0 8 2 Schalk. c 3 1 6 S
O'R'rke, ss 3 0 3 1 Faber, p 3 0 0 3
xBrower 1100
C rtney, p 2 10 1 Totals 28 T 27 15
Erickson, p J 0 1 0
xEllerbe 10 0 0
Totals 30 9 24 9
xBrower batted for O'Rourke in ninth.
xEllerbe batted for Erickson in ninth.
Score by innings:
Washington 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02
Chicago f 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 x s
Summary Runs: Milan. Harris, Mulli
gan, Collins, 2; Hooper, Falk, Mostll. Er
rors: None. Two-base hits: Shanks, John
son. Three-base hit: Mostil. Home run:
Fslk. Stolen base: Harris. Sacrifice hits:
Rice, Gharrlty, Sheely. Double play: Col
Una to Johnson to Sheely. Left on bases:
Washington, 7; Chicago, E. First base on
halls: Off Faber, 2; off Courtney, 3; off
Erickson, 2. Hits: Off Courtney. 6 in 5 1-3
innings; off Erickson, 2 in 2 2-3 Innings.
Hit by pttehed ball: By Faber, Harris,
2; by Courtney, Schalk. Struck out: By
Faber, 4; by Courtney, 2: by Erickson,
3. Losing pitcher: Courtney. Time of
game: 1:5T. Umpires: Hlldebrand, Mol
arity and Evans.
Yankees, 6; Browns, t.
St, Louis, Mo., May 22. Mays won his
own game from St. Louts today, his single
in the tenth with two out, following
Ward's triple, giving New Tork a 6 to 5
victory.
Meusel nit a home run tn tne seventn,
scoring two other men and putting New
York in the lead. in the same inning
the Browns drove out Shawkey, tielng
the score.
NEW TORK. I ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
Mitchell. 2b i
1 1
Tobin, rf
1
P'np'gh, ss S
3 1
4 0
7 1
3 1
Oerber, ss 5
Sisler, id fi
Williams, If 4
Severeid, o 5
1 2
2 7
1 1
4 11
1 1
1 3
0 3
1 1
0 0
o o
Ruth, if
PiDP, lb
Meusel, rf
Roth, cf
Bodle, cf
Ward, 3b
1 0
Smith, 3b
0 0
2 3
8 1
0 0
1 0
J'obson, cf
l,ee. 2b
Shocker, p
x Wetzel
xColllna
Schang, c 3
Shawkey, p 2
Mays, p 2
Totals 40 13 30 8
Totals 41 13 30 14
xWetzel batted for Lee in 10th.
xColllns batted for Shocker in 10th.
Score by innings:
Ntw York 0 10010300 16
St. Louis. 0 00020300 05
Summary Runs: Pecklnnaugh, Pipp,
Meusel, Ward, Schang, Tobln, Gerber, Sta
ler, Severeid, Smith. Errors: Roth, 2;
Ward. Williams. Lee. Two-base hits:
Shawkey, Mays. Tobin. Three-base hits:
v ard, severeid, smith. Home run: Meu
sel.' Stolen base: Mitchell. Sacrifice hits:
Mitchell, Lee, Jacobson, Shawkey. Double
play: Williams to Sisler to Smith to Lee
Left on bases: New York, 10; St. Louis,
10. First base on balls: Off Mays, 1; off
Shocker, 4. Hits: Off Shawkey, 12 In 6
1-3 Innings; off Mays, 1 in 3 2-3 Innings.
Hit by pitched ball: By Shawkey, Wil
liams. Struck out: By Shawkey. 5: by
Mays. 1; by Shocker. 7. Winning pitcher:
IB walk a
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200 Frenchmen Book
Passage on Liner
For Dempsey Bout
Paris, May 22. (By the Asso
ciated Press.) Twox hundred
French fight "fans" have hooked
passage on the steamer Leopol
dina, which will take a representa
tive of the French government to
America to witness the champion
ship match between Georges Car
pentier and Jack Dempsey in Jer
sey City, July 2.
Mays. Ime of game: -: 3 5. Umpires: Chill
and Owens. ,
Athletics, 9; Tigers, .
Detroit, Mich.. May 22. Rommel out
pitched both Oldham and Sutherland to
tiny and Philadelphia won in the tflnth In
ning. 9 to 0.
Second Baseman Young failed to hold
a pop fly In the tenth and the rally
started by the visitors netted them five
runs. Detroit rallied also, but Kommel
checked It after yielding two runs. Cobb
hit a home run.
PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A
DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.
Young, 2b 6 0 7 3
Bush, ss 4 2J5
Cobb, cf 5 4 2 0
Veach. If 4 1 1 0
Hellman, rf 4 1 2 0
Blue, lb 4 2 12 1
Jones. Sb 6 2 2 3
Bsssler, e 5 0 10
Oldham, p 2 10 1
Witt, rf 6 2 0 0
JWalker.lb 6 2 S
Griffin, ID 0 1
Dugan, 3h 6 11
CWal'er, If 5 15
Welch, cf 5 13
Perkins, c 4 1 4
Dykes, 2b 4.16
Ci'U'way, ss 6 3 3
Rommel, p 4 3 0
xBrazlU 10 0
S S erland, p 2 0 0 5
Trials 40 13 30 IS
Totals 43 15 30 13
Score by innings:
Philadelphia 0 02010 1 00 69
Detroit 201 0, 1 0000 60
Summary Runs: Witt, O. Walker, Per
kins. Dykes, Oaltowsy, 2; Rommel, 3;
Bush, 2; Cobb, 3; Hellman. Errorsr J.
Walker. Perkins, Dykes, Toung. Two
base hits: Galloway, Rommel, 2; Witt,
Dugan. Three-base hits: Veach, Dykes,
Witt. Home run: Cobb. Stolen bases:
Veach, J. Walker, Welch, Perkins, Gal
loway. Sacrifice hits: Witt, Hellman.
Double, plays: Young to Sutherland to
Jones; Rommel to Galloway to J. Walk
er. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 8; De
troit, 8. First base on balls: Off Rom
mel. 3; off Oldham, 1; off Sutherland,
1. Hits: Off Oldham. 6 In, 5 innings; off
Sutherland, 9 in 6 Innings. Struck out: By
Oldham, 1; by Rommel, t. Balk: Suther
land, Rommel. Passed ball Bassler. Los
ing pitcher: Sutherland. Time of game:
2:20. Umpires: Dlneen and Wilson.
Indians, 5; Bed gox, 0.
Cleveland. O., May 22 Tris Speaker's
two doubles and Coveleskle's pitching
were factors in Cleveland's 6 to 0 victory
over Botton today. Each of Speaker's
extra base hits came with men on bases.
BOSTON. . CLEVELAND.
AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
Lelbold, rf 4 0 4 OlJa'ieson, If 3 0 .2 0
Vltt. 3b
3 10 1 J'hnst'n, lb
4 11 0! Speaker, cf
4 0 2 tjSmlth. rf
4 2 8 OlO'rdner, 3b
4 13 OlSewell. ss
4 0 2 OlS'enson, 2b
3 0 4 llO'Nell. c
2 2 0 2 C leskie, p
0 0 0 Ol
3 10 1
2 3 0
13 0
3 1 b
0 4 3
0 4 5
1 0 1
10 0
M'nosky, If
Pratt, 2b
M'l'nls. lb
Scott, ss
Collins, cf
Ruel, c
Jones, p
Bush, p
xHendryx
0 0 0 0 Totals
32 11 27 13
Totals 32 7 24 10!, , ;
Score by innings:
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 x 5
Summary Runs: Jamiesorx, 2; John
ston, Speaker. O'Neill. Errors: None. Two
base hits: Jones Gardner, Speaker. 2r
Smith. Double plays; Jones to Pratt to
Mclnnis; Gardntr to Stephenson to John
ston; Vltt to Pratt to Mclnnis. Left oo
bases' Boston, 7; Cleveland, 7. First bast
on balls: Off Jones, 3; off Bush. 1; off
Coveleskie. 2. Hits: -Off Jones. 11 in 7
Innings; off Bush, 0 in 1 inning. Struck
out: By Jones, 2. Losing pitcher: Jones.
Time of game: 1:30. Umpires: Nallin and
Connolly.
Harvard Crew Wins
Cambridge, Mass., May 22. Har
vard out-rowed Massachusetts In
stitute of Technology on the Charles
river Saturday, winning by three
lengths over the V,i miles course in
9 minutes, 59 seconds.
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Cam!
Drake Romps Away
With Golf Tourney
Payseur Turns in Lowest Card
For Two-Day Play at
Lincoln.
Lincoln, Neb., May 22. (Special
Telegram. Drake university golf
ers carried off all of the honors in
the first Missouri Valley conference
golf tournament here the last two
days. The Drake aggregation topped
the teams trophy besides winning
first three places in the individual
competition.
Medal scores for 72 holes were
used in awarding individual and team
places. The golfers played 36 holes
Friday and the same number Satur
day. '
The Drake quartet took first hon
ors in the team play with a total of
1,234 strokes for the 72 holes. Ne
braska university's team placed sec
ond with 1,393 strokes, just ttwo
strokes ahead of the Washington
university team, which turned in a
total score of 1,395.
Ted Payseur of the Drake team
romped away with first individual
honors with a total of 291 strokes
for the 72 holes.
Robert McKee was second with
300 and Swick of Drake, third, with
317. Dickinson, the fourth Drake
golfer, made 320, and placed fifth in
the competition.
Clark of Nebraska was fourth in
the individual competition with a
score of 324. Gilbert, lone Oklahoma
entry, made a score of 329 for sixth
place. Aitken of Nebraska was
seventh. .
Muckcrman was high man on the
Washington university team with an
aggregate score of 333- Muckerman
picked up a lot in Saturday's play
and went the 36 holes in 146. Nail and
Scherck of Washington followed
Muckerman in standing in the in
dividual race. Houts, who placed
last in the individual standing lost
Washington a chance of finishing
ahead of Nebraska.
The summary of individual scores
follows
Ted Payseur, Drake 73 72 71 75 291
Robert McKee, Drake 80 70 75 75 300
Swick, DraHe 82 81 81 73 317
Clark, Nebraska 80 85 83 76 824
Dickinson, Drake 84 83 78 80 326
Gilbert, Oklahoma 80 85 80 84 329
Aitken. Nebraska 83 80 79 89 331
Muckerman, Washing 86 84 71 75 333
Nail. Washington....
Scherck, Washington.
Salter, Nebraska
Walrath, Nebraska..
Houts, Washington . .
..85 85 81 85 336
..84 83 84 87 333
..8 97 88 87 361
.101 90 95 91 377
..98 95 95 90 338
Bogash Bout Postponed
Bridgeport, Conn., May 21. The
Bogash-Bartfield bout to decide who
is to fight Jack Britton here for the
welterweight title, which was sched
uled for Monday night has been post
poned until Thursday night. Bart
ficld bruised his left arm in training
Thursday.
De Palma Breaks Record
Indianapolis, May 22. Ralph De
Palma, automobile race driver, broke
the track record of the Indianapolis
motor speedway for one lap here
Saturday, when he covered the 2yi
miles in 1:29:73.
Camel
R.
"Spring Revels"
Draws Big Crowd
Over 800 See Pageant Staged
At Nashville Country Club
Show Again Today.
Nashville, Neb., May 2J.--(Spe-cial
Telegram.) Over 800 people
went to the Nashville Country
club grounds Saturday to witness
the "Spring Revels" pageant, in
the natural amphitheater the club
grounds afford. The . pageant, in
which over 200 participated, was
repeated Sunday afternoon at 2:30.
The pageant opened with a lone
Indian, played by J. W. Stuart, ap
pearing over a hilltop. A battle scene
followed with 25 young boys hurling
confetti to give the appearance of
a snowstorm. An Amazon dance by
40 young women was presented. A
Hawaiian girl's orchestra from Oma
ha played several selections.
The Craik Tlayers of Omaha pre
sented a short play.
A spring dance was given by Miss
Mary Krichner and Miss Blaine Hal
by gave a Turkish dance. "Little
Nobody," was presented by Dorothy
and Blain Wallace. Vivian Harsh
gave an Irish dance.
Harry and Rebecca Garrop gave
a Brownie dance and Loretta Denni
son a Scotch dance. Dolores Kent
gave a lullaby. Margaret Linguist
and Margaret Anderson gave a But
terfly dance and Ella Darland a song
sketch.
Chu Chow Chin was presented by
Miss Agnes Brittan and Mr. Abbott.
Over 130 children participated in a
Maypole dance. Athletes from the
Omaha Tel Jed Sokol gave an exhi
bition. A nature dance was given by
Dorothy Wahl, Vivian Harsh anil
Elizabeth Halby.
The dancing was presented by pu
pils of the Midley school of dancing,
Omaha, the dramatics by the Craik
Players and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Car
roll. Miss Agnes Brittan had charge
of the dancing.
Four Omahans To
Iowa Tourney
Local Tennis Sharks to Jour
ney to Fort Dodge Im
prove Field Club Courts.
Tennis playere from Sioux Cjty,
Des Moines, Fort Dodge, Mason
City and Omaha will gather at Fort
Dodge, la., May 30, to fight out a
series of singles and doubles events.
Guy H. Williams, chairman of the
tennis committee of the Omaha Field
club, has entered four Omaha tennis
sharks in the Fort Dodge meet
Ralph Powell, Will Adams. Ralph
Newell and George Stocking.
Mr. Williams avers that the
Omaha representatives, all of whom
are tennis players of sterling worth,
will stand agood chance of copping
some of the honors of the meet.
J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co.
Win.toB-Salem, N, C-
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